Houston band The Suffers' gear and trailer stolen in Dallas

Houston band The Suffers' gear and trailer stolen in Dallas

1of7Houston band The Suffers has a second album due in 2018.Photo: Greg Noire

2of7Houston band The Suffers had its trailer stolen in Dallas.Photo: facebook.com/thesuffers

3of7Houston band The Suffers had its trailer stolen in Dallas.Photo: facebook.com/thesuffers

4of7Houston band The Suffers had its trailer stolen in Dallas.Photo: facebook.com/thesuffers

5of7Group portrait of the Houston band The Suffers, who took a break from recording in the studio, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, in Houston. ( Karen Warren / Houston Chronicle )Photo: Karen Warren, Staff

6of7Houston band The Suffers.Photo: Greg Noire

7of7Kam Franklin leads The Suffers during their hometown album release show at The Heights Theater, Thursday, July 12, 2018.Photo: Mark Mulligan/Staff photographer

Houston band The Suffers had its trailer and "a ton" of gear and instruments stolen over the weekend.

The band was on its way to Sunday's Homegrown Fest in Dallas when their trailer, after months of problems, began to sputter out. They played the show, then took the trailer to Randall Reed's Park Cities Ford of Dallas to get fixed.

"In the middle of the night, someone stole our trailer off the lot. We had to leave the trailer there due to having no alternative option to get it home at the time, and now we are gutted because what we thought would be a safe place to store it, ended up being the worst place," the band posted on Facebook.

The band is working with the dealership and police to get more details but says it "feels like two major losses at one time."

A complete list of gear is forthcoming. Anyone who spots a white trailer with Texas license plate 271269J is asked to call the police.

Joey Guerra is the music critic for the Houston Chronicle and also covers everything from "Drag Race" to "Idol." Follow him on Twitter. Send him news tips at joey.guerra@chron.com.

Joey Guerra is the music critic for the Houston Chronicle. He also covers various aspects of pop culture. He has reviewed hundreds of concerts and interviewed hundreds of celebrities, from Justin Bieber to Dolly Parton to Beyonce. He’s appeared as a regular correspondent on Fox26 and was head judge and director of the Pride Superstar singing competition for a decade. He has been named journalist of the year multiple times by both OutSmart Magazine and the FACE Awards. He also covers various aspects of pop culture, including the local drag scene and "RuPaul's Drag Race."